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Board in Action

The Board of Trustees created a video offering parents Tips for Success at the start of the 2015-2016 school year. Pictured is Trustee Joseph Medina.

Board Secretary Dr. Carol Harle welcomed NISD employees back to school at one of the District’s 10 Convocation sessions.

Board Vice President M’Lissa Chumbley delivered remarks to staff at one of the District’s 10 Convocation sessions.

Trustees Bobby Blount (starting second from left), Gerald Lopez, and Vice President M’Lissa Chumbley joined Superintendent Dr. Woods (far left) at the annual Block Walk kickoff at Ross MS. Six schools start the school year by visiting students and families in their neighborhoods.

The Team of Eight – the seven elected Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Woods – handed out over 6,400 diplomas to graduates at 12 ceremonies in June 2015.

Five Trustees – Reed, Harle, Freeman, Chumbley, and Blount – joined forces to honor two of their colleagues who exited the Board in June 2015.

Trustee Gerald Lopez (far left) and Superintendent Dr. Woods (second from left) attended the annual Tech Expo, a showcase of innovative technology use held at Paul Taylor Field House. Students demonstrated how they are using technology at their campuses.

Board President Katie Reed was honored in 2015 with the Legacy Award at the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Tribute to Women Business Leaders lunch. She is pictured with her daughter who nominated her for the honor.

Trustee Karen Freeman attended the Helotes ES Heroes for Health event with members of the Helotes Fire Department. Heroes for Health was created by the Go Public campaign to inspire Bexar County elementary schoolchildren to live active and healthy lifestyles with guidance from local heroes.

Board Secretary Dr. Carol Harle, Board President Katie Reed, and Trustees Freeman and Blount attended the unveiling of a historical marker at Northside Alternative Middle School-South, the site of the original Locke Hill ES.

Board Vice President M’Lissa Chumbley (far right) delivered remarks at the dedication of the Willie Frantzen Picnic Area at Stinson MS. She is pictured with Superintendent Dr. Woods, Frantzen, and Stinson Principal Lou Medina.

Trustee Karen Freeman and Board President Katie Reed attended a USA Swimming Press Conference where the announcement was made that the US Olympic Swimming Team will train at the Northside Swim Center in July 2016 before the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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